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A pair of silver posy vases, RFM , Sheffield 1919, each of slightly swollen pedestal form and raised on shaped ogee bases, the flared rim with pierced fleur de lis design, (loaded) 15cm high, along with a silver posy vase, Thomas E Atkins, Birmingham 1915, of trumpet octagonal form with knopped stem, (loaded), 17cm high, and another similar of hexagonal form, W. H. Haseler, Birmingham 1913 (loaded) (4)
A PERSIAN SHAMSHIR, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with curved single-edged blade of watered steel, incised with a calligraphic cartouche and a gold koftgari calligraphic panel on one side at the forte, steel hilt comprising cross-piece decorated in the centre with a panel of calligraphy on each side, short trumpet-shaped quillons, plain steel cap pommel, and a pair of Ivory grip-scales retained by pair of brass rivets (small cracks) 76.5cm; 30 1/8in blade
A GEORGIAN TRUMPET BANNER, CIRCA 1800 the inner surface blank, the outer finely embroidered in gold, silver and polychrome thread with the crowned Royal Arms on red silk, all enclosed within a framework of rose, shamrock and thistle flowers and foliage, retaining its fringe of gold thread, and mounted on a neo gothic parcel gilt stand (light wear) the banner: 48cm; 19in by 54.5cm; 21 1/2in PROVENANCE Lionel Frank McCardle, Sheffield Park, sold 27th April 1971, lot 8.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware mantel clock, circa 1869-1872, probably by George Tinworth, the brown glazed case surmounted with a mouse playing a clarinet, standing upon a stepped square pedestal, flanked by a pair of similar trumpet playing mice, the blue painted dial with white Arabic numerals, impressed oval factory mark to back, height approx 24.5cm (minor faults). (See illustration)
Militaria - A cricket ball mounted on a silver trumpet shaped stand, inscribed 'This ball / perfomed the hat trick / in the match / 1st Gordon Highlanders versus / 2nd Lincolnshire Regiment. 1908', and engraved with the regimental cypher of the Gordon Highlanders, hallmarked Chester (the marks rubbed), overall 9.5cm high.
A Mixed Lot comprising: a small Silver lidded and ruby glass Scent Bottle, of ovoid form with screw down cover (A/F), Birmingham 1892, Makers Mark CM; together with a Victorian Continental Pill Box of hinged square form with putto decorated cover, import marks for London 1892; Small Bud Vase of embossed baluster form, Birmingham 1891; Small Pill Pot of compressed circular form with gilt interior and pull-off cover, London 1896; and an inverted baluster Trumpet Vase with flared rim (A/F and loaded), various dates and makers (5)
1902 Coronation: a Royal Doulton stoneware beaker moulded with portrait ovals glazed in green and blue, restored, two continental porcelain beakers, a small mug and a small continental porcelain tyg with lithophane base depicting the Queen (5) #25-35 494. 1910 in Memoriam: a Copeland for Goode twin gilt handled vase of trumpet shape well decorated in colours, 173mm high, restored
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